Literature DB >> 114952

Fibroblast implantation enhances wound healing as indicated by breaking strength determinations.

W W Krueger, H Goepfert, M Romsdahl, J Herson, R H Withers, R H Jesse.   

Abstract

Irradiation of normal tissues at the dose/time factor employed in the treatment of solid tumors impairs the subsequent healing of surgical wounds made in those tissues. Irreversible radiation damage to regional fibroblasts is one cause of impaired healing. This study was conducted to determine whether syngeneic guinea pig fibroblasts, harvested from tissue culture when injected into irradiated guinea pig skin at the time of wound closure, could improve wound healing. Breaking strength determinations indicate that irradiated wounds demonstrate enhanced wound healing if implanted with fibroblasts.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 114952     DOI: 10.1177/019459987808600527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngology        ISSN: 0161-6439


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Review 5.  Allogenic Use of Human Placenta-Derived Stromal Cells as a Highly Active Subtype of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for Cell-Based Therapies.

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Authors:  Michael W Xie; Raphael Gorodetsky; Ewa D Micewicz; Ewa D Micevicz; Natalia C Mackenzie; Elena Gaberman; Lilia Levdansky; William H McBride
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